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Brotherton Collection5
Ripon Cathedral1

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analogy (religion)8
eschatology8
natural theology8
apologetics7
revelation7
religion2
sermons2
theology2

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Butler, Joseph (1692-1752)14
Halifax, Samuel7
Halifax, Samuel (1733-1790)7
Butler, Joseph, 1692-17522
Church of England2
Kippis, Andrew2
Kippis, Andrew (1725-1795)2
Wilson, Daniel (1778-1858)2
Morley, Henry (1822-1894)1
Wilson, Daniel1

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The analogy of religion, natural and revealed, to the constitution and course of nature

Butler, Joseph (1692-1752); Morley, Henry (1822-1894)

1884

Includes two dissertations: Of personal identity and Of the nature of virtue.

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The analogy of religion, natural and revealed to the constitution and course of nature : to which are added, two brief dissertations

Butler, Joseph (1692-1752)

1754

Contents: I. Of personal indentity -- II. Of the nature of virtue.

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The works of Joseph Butler, LL.D., late Lord Bishop of Durham (v.1)

Butler, Joseph (1692-1752); Kippis, Andrew (1725-1795); Halifax, Samuel (1733-1790)

1813

Vol. 1: The analogy of religion, natural and revealed, to the constitution and course of nature, and two dissertations of personal identity -- vol. 2: Sermons preached at the Rolls, &c.; Charge to the...

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The works of Joseph Butler, LL.D., late Lord Bishop of Durham (v.2)

Butler, Joseph (1692-1752); Kippis, Andrew (1725-1795); Halifax, Samuel (1733-1790)

1813

Vol. 1: The analogy of religion, natural and revealed, to the constitution and course of nature, and two dissertations of personal identity -- vol. 2: Sermons preached at the Rolls, &c.; Charge to the...

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